AUCTION SALLS. WANGANUI SALE TODAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. AT 12 NOON. pREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., LTD. will sell by Auction as above: — SHEEP, comprising:— 80 prime ewes; 20 fat lambi; 100 4 to 5-year ewes to S.D rams, 10/3/33; 20 fat ewes. MIXED CATTLE, comprising:— 10 prime P.A. cows; 6 fat cows; 15 rising 3-year Hereford steers; 10 3-vear S.H. steers; 20 mixed cattle. 50" DAIRY COWS & HEIFERS, comprising 5 Jersey 2nd. calvers. August cal vers; 10 dairy cows; 4 springing heifers; 9 3-year S.H. springing dairy heifers; 6 2-year Jersey heifers (close up). On account of Mr Alex. McNab: 30 fawn Jersey cows, all 2nd. calvera. Guaranteed to •calve sound and all due in August. These cows are in great condition and are for practically unreserved sale sf) MIXED PIGS. 1000 fencing battens. 4 s.f. ploughs; quantity of sheet Don. Luncheon may be obtained at the yards. Dairy Section will commence at 1 o’clock sharp. RAETIHI SALE FRIDAY, JULY 28. AT 1 P.M. pREEMAN R. JACKSON &. CO. LTD. will sell by Auction as above:— l SHEEP, comprising:— 120 s.m. ewes to Rom. rams; 70 m.a. ewes to Rom. rams; 50 good 2tooth to 4-year ewes to Rom. rams. 4 fat cows; 4 sprincring heifocs WANGANUI SPRING HORSE FAIR SATURDAY, JULY 29. SATURDAY, JULY 29 AT 11 A.M. SHARP. PREEMAN R. JACKSON k LTD., will sell by auction as above: | *JS HORSES, comprising:— 80 draughts and half-draughts. 95 light harness horses and hack! (broken and unbroken). 4 Shetland ponies, broken to lead. Entries now being received. Luncheon may be obtained at ’ the yards. MANGAWEKA SALE THURSDAY. JULY 27. 300 wether lambs; 100 h.f. lambs; 6( fat wethers; 60 forward wethers; 70 ewes r.w. S.D. rams. 8 fat bullocks; 15 3.year-old P.A. steers; 2 springing cows; 14 dairy heifers (good Jersey); 6 fat cows; 1 fat bullock. « pEILDING fJEIFER pAIR. THURSDAY, JULY 27. AT 11 A.M. QKA 2 & 3-YEAR JERSEY AND JERSEYCROSS SPRINGING HEIFERS. WAVERLEY SALE FRIDAY, JULY 28. AT 1 P.M. THE FARMERS’ CO OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., will sell as above:— 150 fat lambs. . Special entry on account Messrs John* ston Bros.: 10 good springing heifers. On accouo< W. H. Watkins: 6 good 3-ycaret- springing heifers. On account of a client:— Dairy herd of 20 cows; 10 weaner heifers; 6 good young guaranteed cows close to profit; 6 store pigsPRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE OF J£EIFERS T TAIHAPE SALEYARDS. TAIHAPE SALEYARDS. MONDAY AUGUST 7. AT 1 P.M. I A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., wilt offer on account of the ESTATE LATE J. A. ANDERSON, as abovo |OO JERSEY & JERSEY-CROSS HEIFERS, from selected herdf aud in-calf to pedigree Jersey bulls. RICH RANGITIKEI. 130 ACRES Beautiful fertile land. Alt in great heart, well subdivided; fencea in first-class order. Permanently watered throughout. Good 7-roomed homestead with all conveniences. Fully equipped with outbuildings and concreted cowshed. E.L. and power. Handy to school and raiL Cream collected. Will milk 55 cows, PRICE: £3O per acre. TERMS: £1250 cash; balance 7 years at 5 per cent. An opportunitv not to be missed. F. R. H. BRICE & C° L TD ’ REAL ESTATE AGENTS. MARTON.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 174, 26 July 1933, Page 12
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